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View definitions for play out

play out

verb as in to bring to an end

verb as in to end up

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This year's Players will play out in the absence of the reigning US Open champion.

From BBC

Mr Hall said he was "quite angry about the way in which this has played out", and "quite sad" for both himself and the family living there.

From BBC

What emerged as this all played out is that crisis PR managers had been employed.

From BBC

Between the actor’s silent conversations and the nuances of envy and backhanded slights White conveys through dialogue, these friends brutally play out the intimacy gap that can doom vintage friendships.

From Salon

Legal experts and tech analysts says the case could play out in multiple ways.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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